Race Against Time by Eric Brown

An ordinary camping trip goes horribly wrong. Al and Jenny find themselves in the year 2055... and the future is grim.

The countryside is full of troops and army tanks.

But worse than that, there are no black people, no Asian people... Only white people are left.

Something dreadful has happened. Al and Jenny are stuck in a nightmare. Will they ever get out?

Race Against Time is a story about racism and intolerance in a future that might just come to pass...

Written, edited and designed for teen readers who love gripping stories with as few obstacles to reading as possible. Particularly suitable for dyslexic, struggling and reluctant readers with a reading age of 7 and over.

Eric Brown

Eric Brown began writing when he
was fifteen, while living in Australia, and sold his first short story to Interzone
in 1986. He has won the British Science Fiction Award twice for his short
stories, has published over forty books, and his work has been translated into
sixteen languages. His latest books include the SF novels The Serene
Invasion, Satan's Reach, and the crime novel Murder by the Book.
He writes a regular science fiction review column for the Guardian newspaper
and lives near Dunbar, East Lothian.